Abuse: Let the healing begin
When Pope Benedict met five survivors of clerical abuse—representative of all victims of predatory Church personnel—he communicated a powerful message: […]
Abuse: Let the healing begin Read Post »
When Pope Benedict met five survivors of clerical abuse—representative of all victims of predatory Church personnel—he communicated a powerful message: […]
Abuse: Let the healing begin Read Post »
When South Africa’s parliament adopted the country’s exemplary Constitution in May 1996, then-Deputy President Thabo Mbeki delivered his powerful “I
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Radio Veritas, it seems, cannot win. When South Africa’s Catholic radio station previously applied for a national broadcast frequency, the
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Archbishop Pius Ncube, who last year resigned as head of the diocese of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe, has admitted to having
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When the Vatican’s Apostolic Penitentiary issued a modernised list of Seven Deadly Sins, it attracted much ridicule in the secular
Scorn and confusion Read Post »
Unless something quite remarkable should happen, this weekend’s elections in Zimbabwe will see Robert Mugabe returned to the presidency by
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On Easter morning, after the horror of Friday and desolation of Saturday, we arrive at the tomb, with the women,
God’s alarming gift Read Post »
Hosanna! The crowds in Jerusalem afforded Jesus an euphoric entry into Jerusalem. Within five days, a blink of the eye
Spare a thought for the poor priest who must prepare a homily, often every week, which will not only grab